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Does Expedia price match if flight price drops?

Expedia automatically checks for lower fares across airlines and allows customers to initiate their own checks. If a lower fare is found between the time you purchased your airfare and the date of your trip, Expedia will refund you the difference once you complete your itinerary.



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According to Hudson, Expedia's data suggests that Sunday is the likely answer. While she acknowledged that airline prices are extremely dynamic and booking on Sunday doesn't guarantee you the best price every time, on average it is when the cheapest fares are available.

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Expedia also recommends booking domestic flights at least a month in advance — or six months for international flights — for 10% savings on average. The domestic flight “sweet spot,” in particular, is between 28 and 35 days before your departure, according to the report.

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Buying airfare at the stroke of midnight can yield a small amount of savings, say others, but it may not always be worth it to stay up late just to book a flight. Truth be told, it's extremely difficult (if not impossible) to pinpoint a universal date and time during which the cost of airfare drops.

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Expedia's research found Thursdays are typically the cheapest, around 16% less expensive than Sundays, which is usually the most expensive day to depart. “Book on a Sunday, leave on a Thursday, and make sure you lock in your plans around 28 days out,” Hudson said.

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Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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The ideal day to start a domestic trip is Friday, not Monday. This will yield savings of more than 15 percent. For international flights, the cheapest day to start the trip is on a Thursday, not Tuesday, to save more than five percent.

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There are a number of reasons why airline prices fluctuate. These factors include booking and flight seasons, holidays, seasonal changes, and overall volatility. For instance, the travel restrictions put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic pushed prices down as demand for travel waned.

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Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the cheapest days to fly domestically. The cheapest days to depart if you're flying within the U.S. are midweek — generally Tuesday or Wednesday. For economy tickets, Tuesdays are about 24% lower than peak prices on Sundays, which translates to savings of about $85 per ticket.

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Crunching the data on millions of airline passengers flying on more than 200,000 daily flights reveals some interesting trends that can save you money the next time you fly. For starters: Never book your airfare on a Friday. That's when prices are at their highest.

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The general rule is that for domestic flights, travelers should start searching for flight tickets one to three months in advance. For international flights, the best prices are typically available from two to eight months in advance. Prices can also vary widely among airlines.

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If a lower fare is found between the time you purchased your airfare and the date of your trip, Expedia will refund you the difference once you complete your itinerary.

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